4 father’s day mason jar gift ideas

We loved all the Mother’s Day mason jar gift ideas we shared with you last month, and our mothers were crazy about the twig vases we made them.

Mason jars aren’t just for moms though. With Father’s Day in less than 2 weeks, we have rounded up 4 of our favorite mason jar gift ideas for dads.

1. hand print mason jar

For dads who love having personal mementos of their kids in the office, and for kids who love making craft projects for their daddy’s, we love this fun hand print jar from fun-a-day. Dad can keep it on his desk to hold pens, pencils, and scissors.

Tips

We have found that the 16 oz./pint jar is the best height for holding office supplies. We also recommend the smooth sided variety if you have it, so the hand print shows up best.

To prep the jar for maximum paint adhesion, clean the inside with rubbing alcohol just before painting.

For best results, use a special gloss enamel paint like this one from DecoArt which adheres well to glass.

To reinforce the paint, you can follow the drying time by baking the jar at 275 F for 30 minutes with the door cracked open.

2. cocktail shaker mason jar

For a dad who enjoys a smooth mixed drink, you can quickly turn a mason jar into a cocktail shaker. No need to find room for an extra kitchen gadget.

If you’re handy with a drill, you can make a DIY version, or you can simply get the specialty lid to screw onto a regular mouth jar you already have.

3. mason jar photo holder

This year, give Dad the gift of family photos for his desk with a unique twist. Swap out a standard photo frame for a mason jar.

Mason jars make perfect photo frames and when you use the smooth sided style, there is room to display two photos in a single jar.

4. leather mason jar drink sleeve

There is something inherently manly about leather, and when that manly leather is coupled with a sturdy mason jar, you have the perfect drink holder.

If you have access to some leather working tools and the ambition to tackle this project, you can actually make a custom leather jar sleeve yourself. We haven’t tried it for ourselves, but Josh over at A Beautiful Mess has a tutorial for it and the results are stunning. Dad will be majorly impressed.

Want to get the look without the DIY? Here are 6 of our favorite purchasable finds ranging from sophisticated classy to hipster quirky.

Fresh herbs add a delicious pop of flavor to many of our favorite dishes. Who doesn’t love a sprig of rosemary with their lemon salmon, some freshly chopped cilantro in homemade guacamole, or a basil leaf with mozzarella cheese and tomato?

This wall mounted herb garden is perfect for a mom who enjoys cooking and having live herbs around, but who doesn’t want all those pots taking up space on the counter.

Who says the only way to hang plants is in a beaded macrame hanger? A multi-plant vertical hanger system looks amazing in modern homes with tall ceilings. Adjust the height and number of plants to fit in the space you have. You can leave the wood raw or stain/paint to accent the room it will be hanging in. If the walls are neutral colors, try painting the wood a bright pop of color.

For a nature lover, being trapped in a sterile office all day can be torture. Give her a little piece of the outdoors with a terrarium that can sit on her desk. Bonus: the kids can help you collect the items for the terrarium and they get to learn about how the ecosystem works.

What do you give the person who loves having real plants in her house, but has the blackest of thumbs? Air plants are some of the most low-maintenance options around. They look very modern in jars with a simple twine accent. Try hangingthem from unique nails or pegs that match the room’s decor.

Imagine combining a nature walk with the kids and creating a memorable Mother’s Day gift. This ingeniousvaseis made of a mason jar surrounded by twigs and the finished product is stunning. Plus the kids will have fun going for a walk and gathering all the twigs.

We used theabove tutorialand found that our quart size jar took about 26 twigs plus the smaller filler pieces. To make it easier for the kids to participate, try breaking off pieces of dead limbs on the ground rather than cutting from the tree.

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